SeanMoffitt) April 15, 2013 This Vine shows the blast itself: vine.co/v/bFdt5uwg6JZ #BostonMarathon — EzraKlein (@ezraklein) April 15, 2013 But it wasn't just graphic images and video of the event that spread, people shared

Americans and prevent large cuts in spending for the Pentagon and other government programs. LINK The Washington Post's EzraKlein : " The lessons of the fiscal cliff " There is a narrative in American politics that goes something like this: The White

Obama had a 74.6 percent chance of winning the election, just under a week before Nov. 6. Washington Post blogger EzraKlein came to Silver's defense , claiming each pollster takes a turn on the receiving end of critics' wrath. Columbia Journalism

If they were, the administration's record so far in 2012 would undoubtedly look a lot brighter." Indeed, as EzraKlein points out in the Washington Post , the drop is a mere three-tenths of one percent, from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent-not

important to keep in mind that the 114,000 job increase of September is not enough to keep up with population growth. EzraKlein of the Washington Post points out that at the current pace, it will take more than a decade to return to full employment

Ryan's plan, and while that plan bears the same basic features, both the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post's EzraKlein have said it's wrong to apply that number to Ryan's current Medicare proposal. Romney Fact Check #5: Millions

Wall Street Journal (mentioned in the radio ad) has called the $6,400 claim faulty, as has The Washington Post's EzraKlein . The radio ad also fails to mention that Ryan's reforms would not change Medicare for current seniors, such as

and the "crappiness" of the Senate filibuster , as one attendee put it. Those there included the Washington Post 's EzraKlein and Greg Sargent, MSNBC anchors Ed Schultz , Rachel Maddow , and Chris Hayes, the Nation's editor and publisher Katrina

the first criticism that Pawlenty’s economic proposal has received. The day it was released the Washington Post’s EzraKlein called it “a joke.” The Tax Policy Center found that Pawlenty’s tax cuts would deny the Treasury $11 trillion

of the key elements of his economic plan didn't go over too well with reporters, either. The Washington Post's EzraKlein took a dim view of Pawlenty's claims that his plan could grow the economy by five percent over the next decade by lowering tax

63 percent received an exemption with 107 cases pending, up from 44 percent the previous year. LINK Newsweek’s EzraKlein : “ The Justice Will See You Now ” As of now, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is the most pivotal health-care

December, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey. LINK SENATE / CLIMATE: The Washington Post’s EzraKlein : “ The Senate vs. the future ” If historians ever have to pinpoint the day that America lost the future, they're

parties, and sharply increased the power of wealthy individuals and groups on both the right and left. LINK Newsweek’s EzraKlein : “ More Money, More Problems ” The 2010 election cost more than $4 billion—a staggering sum. It’s large

over history. Interestingly, the A.O. Scott New York Times review Friday has generated some notice, including by EzraKlein of the Washington Post today , about the latest "Robin Hood" go-round tapping into, at least implicitly, the political

of Wall Street's financial crisis of our country's own making -- are confronting a new peril out of Europe.” EzraKlein , at his Washington Post blog : “What you're seeing here is a very, very fragile market. There's so much unknown

participation.” You can read Foster’s memo on the financial impact of the new law HERE . (The Washington Post’s EzraKlein has a more glass-is-half-full view of Foster’s report, which you can read HERE .) Foster’s report, the

care saga for at least a day or two. In today's Conversation, ABC's David Muir spoke with Washington Post reporter EzraKlein about the final stage of the health care bill. Republicans seem to have stalled the process, but at the end of the

analysts warned could be politically treacherous and perhaps unconstitutional,” McClatchy’s David Lightman writes . EzraKlein , at his Washington Post blog : “This is all about plausible deniability for House members who don't want to vote

they might move up within that category. On today's Conversation, Diane Sawyer talks with Washington Post reporter EzraKlein about the state of America's middle class. Who is to blame for the problems facing this group, and who is supposed

with an average profit margin of 3.3 percent, is the 86th most profitable industry. As the Washington Post’s EzraKlein notes , that’s a lower margin of profit than many other players in health care, such as the pharmaceutical industry

reconciliation.” No Plan C: “What's important about this speech is that it didn't leave any paths open,” EzraKlein writes in his Washington Post blog. “This is the end of the line. There's not a magic alternative behind the curtain

in so much else these days, Democrats are on their own.” “The White House has dug its heels into the dirt,” EzraKlein writes in his Washington Post blog. “The Democrats are not taking reconciliation off the table, they are not paring

sit down and talk about health care "in a spirit of good faith." In today's Conversation, Diane Sawyer talks with EzraKlein of the Washington Post about what people can really expect to come out of today's summit. Will a deal be struck now

it doesn’t make as much progress towards cost control.” “There's no political upside in starting over,” EzraKlein writes at his Washington Post blog. “Letting health-care reform fail is indistinguishable from conceding the 2010

A freeze is very hard to do right, particularly in tough economic times. Doing it wrong would be a catastrophe,” EzraKlein blogs at Washingtonpost.com. What needs responding to: “Mr. Obama is in danger of being perceived as someone whose

Even as the bills Democrats pursue have become more moderate, the roll calls have become more partisan,” EzraKlein writes at his WashingtonPost.com blog. “Tonight's vote was a moment of enormous progress for social justice, but

in a dramatic vote. They bleed to death slowly, wasting away amid a procession of delays and procedural setbacks," EzraKlein writes at his Washington Post blog. "The longer a health-care reform bill takes, the less likely it is to pass

For pictures of the war. Okay they're and without care debate that hit the senate floor today we're joined by EzraKlein of the Washington Post. There are few people who filed a health care debate as closely as as as I want to Begin if I

and declarations from members of Congress. But, as EzraKlein of The Washington Post pointed out on ABCNews.com's ..... not like everything." Watch the full discussion with EzraKlein HERE. We also previewed President Obama's Afghanistan